This 2-Mile Hike Near Buffalo Takes You Through An Enchanting Forest
By Lea Monroe|Published July 09, 2019
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Living out along one of America’s Great Lakes means that we’re always just a stone’s throw away from enjoying never-ending views of the water. Every now and then, though, you’ll find Buffalonians craving an oasis that’s a bit more secluded – something that perhaps leads us out into the quiet forest. If you’ve been looking to enjoy a serene adventure that will leave you in awe, then add this gorgeous two-mile-long hike in Erie County to your bucket list.
Located less than 10 miles outside of Buffalo, West Seneca is home to a stunning park that you'll want to spend a whole day hiking through.
With nearly 20 acres of land open to the public along the Buffalo Creek, all it takes is a quick trip out to West Seneca to explore one of Western New York's scenic forests.
From the deer darting through the forest to feathered friends high up in the trees, visitors of the Burchfield Nature Center are reminded that the center is the home to all sorts of wildlife and respecting the natural landscape is a must.
Who knew that exploring a secluded forest outside of the city could be so rewarding? Lucky for us, this park and its lush forest are open every day from dawn until dusk.
You’ll find the parking area for the Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center right at the corner of Union Road and Clinton Street. To find out more about the Burchfield Nature Center's upcoming events and see official trail maps, click here.
Address: 2001 Union Road, West Seneca, NY, 14224
Note: Due to COVID-19, most special events at the Burchfield Nature Center have been postponed or canceled for 2020; however, the trails and nature areas remain open to visitors.